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So, the big food companies do try to tailor their food to suit different countries ...
Before I go on my holidays, I love to research what there is to do in the places I will be visiting on TripAdvisor. An immediate red flag was raised when I saw that there were only 86 things to do ...
Some have blamed the Green Party’s social media campaigns, described as poor quality and uninteresting, as the reason for their lack of success since the election. I don’t think that this is a major ...
he Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has announced a proposal to introduce a university ‘league table’ that highlights vice-chancellor incomes against ‘value for money’ offered to students.
Russell Group universities are “completely dependent” on Chinese investment, experts have warned, after receiving nearly £50 million from Chinese sources over the past four years. A series of Freedom ...
The failure of institutions to deliver justice is a tale as old as time, yet resolutions to such failures remain frustratingly rare. Luigi Mangione’s case offers a compelling lens through which to ...
Students at the University of Cambridge, one of the world’s leading institutions, are being reminded how to use stairs safely as part of a new health and safety campaign aimed at reducing ...
With the rapid growth in the demand for LGBTQIA+ representation in media, it is no wonder that the literary landscape has produced some of the most beautifully tragic and heartwarming stories of the ...
Warwick students will soon benefit from a major £140 million project modernising Coventry’s bus fleet. The scheme will see 64 new Stagecoach buses roll out onto the city’s roads next year, forming ...
R&B, along with hip-hop, are arguably the two biggest genres of contemporary mainstream music. Nowadays they are arguably interchangeable. Their rise to becoming the most popular genres amongst our ...
The widely debated term ‘literary canon’ is used to classify a group of literary works that are considered the most important from a certain time or place. Derived from the Greek word kanôn meaning ...
For young people, exams, like death and taxes, were once certainties of life. That was the case, at least, in a society that couldn’t have imagined a pandemic shutting it down and forcing it to adapt ...